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Drunk driver Daniel Mehlhopt who killed son to be released on parole after two years in prison

Jeremy Wilkinson
By Jeremy Wilkinson
Open Justice multimedia journalist, Palmerston North·NZ Herald·
26 Aug, 2025 02:41 AM4 mins to read

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Daniel Mehlhopt (inset) was responsible for the death of his 4-year-old son Dylan Mehlhopt-Foster in a drunken car crash in February 2023. Photo / Composite

Daniel Mehlhopt (inset) was responsible for the death of his 4-year-old son Dylan Mehlhopt-Foster in a drunken car crash in February 2023. Photo / Composite

“For the rest of his life, he will have to live with the knowledge that his poor actions killed his son… It’s a sentence that has already begun.”

That’s what Daniel Mehlhopt’s lawyer told the court when he was sentenced to four years in prison for a drunken car crash that killed his 4-year-old.

However, that sentence has now ended, with Mehlhopt approved for early release after spending just over two years behind bars.

It was Mehlhopt’s second attempt at parole after making a bid for release in January this year.

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However, at that hearing, there was no mention of sobriety in his release plan, and he didn’t grasp that complete abstinence from alcohol would be imperative to his remaining out of jail, the New Zealand Parole Board said.

“The Board was concerned that Mr Mehlhopt lacked an intrinsic identification of the need for complete abstinence,” the board outlined in a decision released to NZME today.

Nearly eight months on and Mehlhopt has managed to convince the board that he is safe to be released back into the community.

Daniel Mehlhopt will be released on parole after being jailed in July 2023. Photo / Jeremy Wilkinson
Daniel Mehlhopt will be released on parole after being jailed in July 2023. Photo / Jeremy Wilkinson

Since his first hearing, he has significantly revised his safety plan to identify alcohol as his main risk factor.

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“Mr Mehlhopt understands the necessity of maintaining complete abstinence,” the board said.

“He stated that he is one of those individuals who cannot have ‘just one drink’.

“You are way past the point of simply having a drinking problem.”

Six beers and a fatal crash

It wasn’t one drink, but five high-strength beers he consumed before driving from Palmerston North to Waipukurau in February 2023 to collect his son Dylan Mehlhopt-Foster from his mother’s house.

Mehlhopt also took a drink with him, which he consumed along the way.

After putting Dylan in a car seat in the rear passenger side of his vehicle, Mehlhopt began the journey back to Palmerston North.

He approached Dannevirke at the intersection of State Highway 2 and Wahipai Close at 4.20pm but failed to take a sweeping bend and lost control of his car.

The vehicle spun 180 degrees and collided with a tree before rolling down a 5m bank and coming to a rest at the bottom.

Dylan died at the scene.

Mehlhopt’s blood was taken for analysis at Palmerston North Hospital and found to contain 246mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood. The legal limit is 50mg.

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It was his fifth drink-driving conviction in the past two decades. In 2014, a judge told him he was on his “last warning”.

Dylan with his mum Chloe Foster. Photo / Givealittle
Dylan with his mum Chloe Foster. Photo / Givealittle

In July 2023, Judge Jonathan Krebs sentenced Mehlhopt for driving with excess blood alcohol causing death, to two years and 10 months in prison and disqualified him from driving for four years.

“You are way past the point of simply having a drinking problem. You are an alcoholic,” he said.

“That is a disease, and it has consumed you.”

‘I have to spend the rest of my life as a childless mother’

Mehlhopt will be released in September, subject to a long list of conditions.

They include attending drug and alcohol counselling, to not consume either substance, to not drive without permission and being subject to electronic monitoring.

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He is also banned from contact with Dylan’s mother Chloe Foster, which was a specific request she made to the board.

At Mehlhopt’s sentencing, Foster told the court her ex-partner had destroyed her life.

“I feel I’ve not only been robbed of my son, but also my joy in life,” she said.

“I have to spend the rest of my life as a childless mother.”

Jeremy Wilkinson is an Open Justice reporter based in Manawatū, covering courts and justice issues with an interest in tribunals. He has been a journalist for nearly a decade and has worked for NZME since 2022.

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